In depth chart changes, junior Drew Davis continued to switch with sophomore Taylor Pharr at first-team right tackle. Wednesday, Davis was with the starters, after Pharr was there Monday.

Junior Evan Cardwell switched with William Vlachos on the second offensive line, with Cardwell at center and Vlachos at right guard. Defensively, sophomore Brian Motley was getting work at defensive end, behind senior Bobby Greenwood, with sophomore Luther Davis at the other end and sophomore Josh Chapman at nose guard.

With Stover sidelined, sophomore Darius Hanks led his group in three-receiver sets.

<p>TUSCALOOSA | University of Alabama senior wide receiver Nikita Stover and senior cornerback Lionel Mitchell both spent Wednesday’s practice on the exercise bikes and wearing black jerseys, signifying no contact. </p><p>Joining them on the sideline was sophomore cornerback Tremayne Coger, who twisted an ankle Monday, which was the Crimson Tide’s first spring session in full pads.</p><p>Practicing, but wearing black, was redshirt freshman running back Demetrius Goode, who had knee surgery last year. Still in black were redshirt freshman offensive lineman Patrick Crump (knee), junior running back Glen Coffee (shoulder), redshirt freshman running back Jeramie Griffin (knee), sophomore defensive end Milton Talbert (shoulder), redshirt freshman long-snapper Paul Silvey (knee), and senior linebacker Ezekial Knight, who has yet to be cleared for practice.</p><p>In depth chart changes, junior Drew Davis continued to switch with sophomore Taylor Pharr at first-team right tackle. Wednesday, Davis was with the starters, after Pharr was there Monday.</p><p>Junior Evan Cardwell switched with William Vlachos on the second offensive line, with Cardwell at center and Vlachos at right guard. Defensively, sophomore Brian Motley was getting work at defensive end, behind senior Bobby Greenwood, with sophomore Luther Davis at the other end and sophomore Josh Chapman at nose guard.</p><p>With Stover sidelined, sophomore Darius Hanks led his group in three-receiver sets.</p>